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Recent Advances in Nanomaterial‐Modified Pencil Graphite Electrodes for Electroanalysis

Author Affiliations
Jagannath University, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Published InElectroanalysis
Year2015
Citations156

Abstract

Abstract Pencil graphite electrodes (PGEs) have several advantages over other carbon‐based or commercial metal electrodes, including widespread availability, very low cost, and ease of modification. To make the best use of PGEs in electroanalysis, significant recent advances in the development of different nanomaterial‐PGEs have been observed. The literature published up to mid‐2015 is summarized in the present review, with a focus on the various methodologies used to readily modify graphite pencil electrodes using nanomaterials. This review also touches on the surface characterization of these electrodes and their potential applications in a variety of electrochemical detection applications. The review outlines the scope for further research in this area and discusses the importance of surface modifications of conventional PGE electrodes using nanomaterials…
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